Nightly Business Report
[#33057]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, when rates rise - and they will at some point - what does that mean for your investments, the housing market and savers? And, could the new sanctions on Russia be disruptive to the world economy?duration 26:46
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1:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3163]
Tavis talks with The New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert. The award-winning journalist unpacks her new text on the state of our planet, The Sixth Extinction. Tavis also chats with comedian-actor-writer Greg Edwards. The host of the critically-acclaimed Thug Notes web series shares the backstory of "Sparky Sweets, PhD" and the series as an educational tool.duration 26:46
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2:00 am

Local USA
[#106]
Defying DisabilitiesThree stories question the limits of any disability: the loving marriage of two intellectually-challenged individuals in New York City; a volunteer program that introduces unlikely candidates to surfing on the North Shore of Hawaii; and a blind North Carolina hiker sets out to climb the Appalachian Trail.duration 27:30
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

2:30 am

Local USA
[#105]
Native American CultureThree stories about the modern Native American culture: A look at how climate change is effecting a Pacific Northwest tribe known as the "Salmon People" and how science can help find a solution; the Lincoln, Nebraska rock star artist who's creating sculptures, linking the past to the present; and the fight an Oklahoma tribe tries to revive their fading language.duration 26:46
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

Closer to Truth
[#1203]
What Would It Feel Like to Be God?God is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good. But what is God's private mental life? Is this asking too much, going too far?duration 26:46
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5:00 am

Nova
[#3808H]
Venom: Nature's KillerVenom scientists are in a race against time. Inside the bodies of many creatures, evolution has produced extreme toxic cocktails, all designed for one reason: to kill. It took millions of years to perfect these ultimate brews of proteins and peptides and we have only just begun to discover their potential. Now, the race is on to collect and study them before the animals that produce them disappear. But how does venom do its deadly work? Nova reveals how venom causes the body to shut down, arteries to bleed uncontrollably and limbs to go black and die. But nature's most destructive and extreme poisons could contain the building blocks for a new generation of advanced drugs that could treat heart attack, stroke, diabetes, obesity and cancer. This episode follows scientists on their expeditions to track down and capture the planet's most deadly creatures, risking life and limb just to tease out milligrams of venom and get it back to the lab. Find out how nature's deadliest cocktails could be medicine's brightest new hope.duration 54:16
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

MORNING

6:00 am

Secrets of the Dead
[#1001]
Churchill's Deadly DecisionIn the summer of 1940 Winston Churchill faced a terrible dilemma. France had just surrendered and only the English Channel stood between the Nazi's and Britain. Germany was poised to seize the entire French fleet, one of the biggest in the world. With these ships in his hands, Hitler's threat to invade Britain could become a reality. Churchill had to make a choice. He could either trust the promises of the new French government that they would never hand over their ships to Hitler. Or he could make sure that the ships never joined the German navy by destroying them himself. Secrets of the Dead: Churchill's Deadliest Decision reveals the darkest side of Britain's Finest Hour. Some call his decision a turning point in the war, others call it a terrible betrayal and a war crime. This is the story of what Churchill did next, and why; and how 1,300 French sailors died as a result in what the French still call 'our Pearl Harbour'. In the words of French survivors, some of whom still regard Churchill as a war criminal, and one of the British sailors who opened fire on his former allies, this is the forgotten story of Churchill's deadliest decision - to sink the French Fleet.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG-V (Secondary audio: none)

7:00 am

Secrets of the Dead
[#1002H]
Deadliest BattleGermany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was the largest troop offensive in military history. And the Battle of Stalingrad is arguably the deadliest single battle the world has ever seen. The eventual Russian victory has long been lauded as a shining example of Stalin's military genius. He is said to have baited a much more powerful and technologically advanced German army with a carefully executed withdrawal, then caught the Nazis unprepared in a vicious city-block-by-city-block counterattack that decimated the German forces. By the time the battle was over, more than 1 million lives had been lost and the course of the war had been permanently altered. But 70 years after the battle was fought, newly uncovered documents, survivor accounts, and stunning archival footage are revealing a very different picture of a forced retreat, not a tactical one, and of fiercer fighting in the countryside that has previously been suggested. Secrets of the Dead: Deadliest Battle tells the true story of the battle that turned World War II, and established the Soviet Union as a world superpower for the looming Cold War.duration 54:16
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

8:00 am

Local USA
[#106]
Defying DisabilitiesThree stories question the limits of any disability: the loving marriage of two intellectually-challenged individuals in New York City; a volunteer program that introduces unlikely candidates to surfing on the North Shore of Hawaii; and a blind North Carolina hiker sets out to climb the Appalachian Trail.duration 27:30
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

8:30 am

Local USA
[#105]
Native American CultureThree stories about the modern Native American culture: A look at how climate change is effecting a Pacific Northwest tribe known as the "Salmon People" and how science can help find a solution; the Lincoln, Nebraska rock star artist who's creating sculptures, linking the past to the present; and the fight an Oklahoma tribe tries to revive their fading language.duration 26:46
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

9:00 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3164]
Tavis talks with African American history scholar, Dr. Peniel E. Joseph. The award-winning author dissects his biography of the controversial Black activist, Stokely Carmichael. Tavis also chats with one of country music's most successful singers, Martina McBride. The 4-time CMA female vocalist of the year explains why she's charting new territory on her latest CD, "Everlasting."duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

9:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#3163]
Tavis talks with The New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert. The award-winning journalist unpacks her new text on the state of our planet, The Sixth Extinction. Tavis also chats with comedian-actor-writer Greg Edwards. The host of the critically-acclaimed Thug Notes web series shares the backstory of "Sparky Sweets, PhD" and the series as an educational tool.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Closer to Truth
[#1203]
What Would It Feel Like to Be God?God is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good. But what is God's private mental life? Is this asking too much, going too far?duration 26:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

11:00 am

Nova
[#3808H]
Venom: Nature's KillerVenom scientists are in a race against time. Inside the bodies of many creatures, evolution has produced extreme toxic cocktails, all designed for one reason: to kill. It took millions of years to perfect these ultimate brews of proteins and peptides and we have only just begun to discover their potential. Now, the race is on to collect and study them before the animals that produce them disappear. But how does venom do its deadly work? Nova reveals how venom causes the body to shut down, arteries to bleed uncontrollably and limbs to go black and die. But nature's most destructive and extreme poisons could contain the building blocks for a new generation of advanced drugs that could treat heart attack, stroke, diabetes, obesity and cancer. This episode follows scientists on their expeditions to track down and capture the planet's most deadly creatures, risking life and limb just to tease out milligrams of venom and get it back to the lab. Find out how nature's deadliest cocktails could be medicine's brightest new hope.duration 54:16
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

AFTERNOON

12:00 pm

Secrets of the Dead
[#1001]
Churchill's Deadly DecisionIn the summer of 1940 Winston Churchill faced a terrible dilemma. France had just surrendered and only the English Channel stood between the Nazi's and Britain. Germany was poised to seize the entire French fleet, one of the biggest in the world. With these ships in his hands, Hitler's threat to invade Britain could become a reality. Churchill had to make a choice. He could either trust the promises of the new French government that they would never hand over their ships to Hitler. Or he could make sure that the ships never joined the German navy by destroying them himself. Secrets of the Dead: Churchill's Deadliest Decision reveals the darkest side of Britain's Finest Hour. Some call his decision a turning point in the war, others call it a terrible betrayal and a war crime. This is the story of what Churchill did next, and why; and how 1,300 French sailors died as a result in what the French still call 'our Pearl Harbour'. In the words of French survivors, some of whom still regard Churchill as a war criminal, and one of the British sailors who opened fire on his former allies, this is the forgotten story of Churchill's deadliest decision - to sink the French Fleet.duration 56:46
STEREO TVPG-V (Secondary audio: none)

1:00 pm

Secrets of the Dead
[#1002H]
Deadliest BattleGermany's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was the largest troop offensive in military history. And the Battle of Stalingrad is arguably the deadliest single battle the world has ever seen. The eventual Russian victory has long been lauded as a shining example of Stalin's military genius. He is said to have baited a much more powerful and technologically advanced German army with a carefully executed withdrawal, then caught the Nazis unprepared in a vicious city-block-by-city-block counterattack that decimated the German forces. By the time the battle was over, more than 1 million lives had been lost and the course of the war had been permanently altered. But 70 years after the battle was fought, newly uncovered documents, survivor accounts, and stunning archival footage are revealing a very different picture of a forced retreat, not a tactical one, and of fiercer fighting in the countryside that has previously been suggested. Secrets of the Dead: Deadliest Battle tells the true story of the battle that turned World War II, and established the Soviet Union as a world superpower for the looming Cold War.duration 54:16
STEREO TVPG (Secondary audio: DVI)

Roadtrip Nation
[#709H]
The team sits down with Rep. Barney Frank in Washington D.C. After taking in the sights of the nation's capital, the team travels to Norfolk, Virginia to watch a roller derby scrimmage and interview Margaret Wagner and her fellow skaters, hoping to gain insights into how to become fearless. Finally, it is on to New York City to visit with Liz Mandarano, former lawyer-turned-yoga instructor and studio owner.duration 26:46
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UPDATE: Comcast was able to resolve their technical glitch apx 10:45pm * * * * * We are aware that at least during the early
part of the evening of Monday 7/20, the audio is out of sync on Comcast/Xfinity channel 10, their basic cable service. This
problem still exists as of 8:10pm. We have […]

(DT9.1, 9.2 and 9.3) There will be 3 very brief outages (apx. 10 seconds each) of KQED’s Over The Air (OTA) DT9 signal
Thurs 6/15, between 10am and 3pm. This is to accommodate preventative maintenance and inspections at Sutro Tower. Most TVs
will recover easily each time the signal is restored, but a few viewers […]

(DT25-1 through 25-3) Another station on Fremont Tower needs to perform more maintenance work overnight, requiring other TV
stations to shut down their signals for the safety of the workers. KQET’s signal will turn off late Thurs/early Friday
between midnight and 12:30am, and should return by 6am Friday morning. Many receivers will be able to […]